Sentences with phrase «global fuel crisis»

A global fuel crisis and an increase in local law enforcement put an end to such factory - backed drag racing antics on Woodward Avenue.

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In the season where Formula 1 gets to grip with its own «fuel crisis», we look at two of the biggest global oil companies involved with the business of F1.
In so doing, this flow of saving helped to fuel a credit boom and risk - taking in major advanced economies, particularly in the United States, thereby sowing the seeds of the global financial crisis.
Until we understand this do not expect the global crisis to end anytime soon, except perhaps temporarily with a new surge in credit - fueled consumption in the US (which will cause the trade deficit to worsen) and more wasted investment in China (which, because it is financed with cheap debt, which comes at the expense of the household sector, may simply increase investment at the expense of consumption).
He is dedicated to addressing our growing global waste crisis and founded FullCycle Energy LP to finance projects that convert our costly environmental problem into clean, valuable fuel to power communities around the world.
Russia's economy grew at 7.2 % per year from 2000 to the peak of the global financial crisis in 2009, fueled by huge oil and gas revenues.
Gordon Brown has written to the chairman of the G8 urging international action too avert fears of a growing crisis fuelled by soaring global food prices.
Global climate change and the energy crisis mean that alternatives to fossil fuels are urgently needed.
Some of the dialogue focused on the global energy crisis, as scientists are charged with finding alternatives to fossil fuels.
Michigan State students note how Willie Soon now refutes research indicating adverse impacts from ocean acidification, a global crisis that is married to climate change (both problems stem from humans burning fossil fuels and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere).
Honda CEO Takanobu Ito explained that the 2012 model was developed during the height of the global financial crisis, which led the company to believe that consumers would be willing to forego upscale content and quality in new vehicles so long as they were fuel efficient and affordable.
Like the houses in Atlanta that Donna and I are buying, prices of EM equities rose to lofty levels in 2008 before the global financial crisis, fueled by overly optimistic buyers extrapolating past price gains.
Deregulation supporter Chris Cox, a former SEC chairman under President George W. Bush and congressman from California, called the swaps «the fuel for what has become a global credit crisis
Literature and global events, such as the migration crisis, have also fueled works in the exhibition.
After a short dip in 2009 due to the global financial crisis, emissions from fossil fuels rebounded in 2010 and have since grown 2.6 percent each year, hitting an all - time high of 9.7 billion tons of carbon in 2012.
I know it will take massive change for us as a species to survive let alone thrive in the converging global crisis around climate, food, water, fuel and the economy.
Global subsidies for fossil fuels have returned to levels not seen since before the financial crisis in 2008, estimated at $ 523 billion to $ 1.9 trillion, according to a new report.
Those who believe that global warming is a man - made crisis, and that anyone who disagrees is a «climate denier» or «climate contrarian», and probably in the pay of the fossil fuel industry
If we're serious about tackling the global climate crisis, we need to stop exploring for, developing, and ultimately producing and consuming fossil fuels.
«The scientific community is telling us that if we do not address the global crisis of climate change, transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to sustainable energy, the planet that we're going to be leaving our kids and our grandchildren may well not be habitable,» Sanders said.
Global Thermostat uses captured CO2 for water desalination, synthetic «clean» fuels, bio-fertilizers, green plastics, building materials, carbonated beverages, greenhouses and enhanced oil recovery to help solve the climate change crisis.
When fossil fuels are the number one source of human - caused GHG emissions, creating a planetary crisis of global warming that is already causing devastating extreme weather disturbances, we can't ignore it.»
In my view, it would be equally absurd to claim concern about global warming while then approving decisions that will literally throw fuel on the fire of this planetary crisis.
The Global Climate Coalition — a lobbying group that represents fossil fuel, automotive and heavy industry interests — has also been very active in spreading misleading information about the climate crisis.
The role of the United States in confronting the global climate crisis has been cast into serious doubt after an election that stacked the deck in Congress in favor of fossil fuel industries.
If we are serious about tackling the global climate crisis, we need to stop exploring, expanding, and ultimately exploiting fossil fuels.
Simon is increasingly focusing on climate change, with a particular interest in the way in which the fossil fuel industry has corrupted and co-opted global politics to such an extent that it has been able to prevent appropriate action to address the climate crisis.
On climate change as a security threat: In an October debate, Sanders said climate change was the greatest threat to U.S. national security: «The scientific community is telling us that if we do not address the global crisis of climate change, transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to sustainable energy, the planet that we're going to be leaving our kids and our grandchildren may well not be habitable.
Dirty Oil: How the tar sands are fueling the global climate crisis by Andrew Nikiforuk for Greenpeace, September 2009
And yet, despite a long history of scientific warnings (please see Footnote 30 for a detailed description30), the many current ecological and economic impacts and crises, the future risks and dangers, the large number of international meetings and conferences on the urgent need for climate policies and measures, and the adoption of some national and regional climate policies, growth in global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement has not only remained strong but is actually accelerating.
From 2000 - 2010, fossil fuel emissions increased by an annual average of 3.1 %, significantly above the 2 % target set to avoid catastrophic consequences, says the report, Rapid growth in CO2 emissions after the 2008 - 2009 global financial crisis».
These changes were fueled by the confluence of the global financial crisis, the pervasive influence of technology, and social media.
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